Histology Of Medium-Sized Arteries: Layers, Fibers, And Functions Explained
Histology of Medium Sized Artery
Answer:
- The blood vessels that take blood from heart to various tissues are called arteries
- The wall of medium sized artery is made up of:
- Tunica intima
- It is innermost layer
- Fibres in this layer runs longitudinally
- Histology of medium sized artery It consists of:
- An endothelial lining
- It is smooth lining which is sensitive to alterations in blood pressure
- Basal lamina
- It is thin layer of glycoprotein lining external portion of endothelium
- Delicate layer of endothelial connective tissue
Internal elastic lamina - It is a membrane formed by elastic fibres
- An endothelial lining
- Tunica media
- It is middle layer
- It consists of elastic tissue or smooth muscle
- It may also contain some connective tissue
- Fibres in this layer are circularly arranged
- On outside of this layer, a membrane is formed of elastic fibres called external elastic lamina
- Tunica adventitia
- It is outermost layer
- It consists of connective tissue with predominate collagen fibres
- These fibres are arranged longitudinally
- This layer prevents undue stretching or distension of artery
- Tunica intima

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